Sorry, I forgot my manners!

I would like to back up a few days and properly say hello to all the fine folks on this site. When I first stumbled accross this site I had know idea how truly addicting it would be. I've posted only two questions but I have read many others and have learned a great deal.
Since I do plan on being around on this site for a very long time, I thought I'd give a little background info:
First name Andy
Happily married. (She digs lifted Chevys!!!)
Have an 8 month old Little girl and another(?) due in January!
Active Duty Air Force
Full time college(Insaineness!)
87 Blazer, Black, 4" sus, 33x12.5's, crate 350
79 Longbed 1/2 ton, COMPLETELY ripped apart. Not a single thing is bolted to the frame. It's my crazy resto project(when I have free time, which isn't often) Getting ready to POR 15 the frame then start putting it back together.
Anyhow, this turning into A bio so Ill wrap it up.
Thanx for the help so far!

Had to go outside and check the driveway........
Trucks still there! I also have an all black 87, 6" lift, 38.5 and crate motor. Nice choice of Blazer and <font color=red>WELCOME
<font color=black>Are we supost to have good manners? Dam.....

Welcome to the most addicting and most incredible source of info website...
I've been here daily for the last year.. except when the site went down..and started having CK5 withdrawls...
And my hat's off to all who have served and who are serving our great country....
I have 13 years in the Army as a MP.. 4 years active and the rest is reserve time.. at Fort Hood Texas..

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